Video: Spring handbags span styles, budgets

If you’re looking to buy a new springtime sack, I’ve done your handbag homework for you. Whether your personality is laid-back, quirky, conservative or trendy, there’s something for everyone this season. This biannual bag report features a slew of examples just for spring.

CasualIf you’re a laid-back kind of gal, you’ll be happy to hear that easy, breezy bags have never been more popular — so much so that denim is the fabric du jourfor high-end designers like Louis Vuitton, Lanvin and many more. Lots of mainstream designers have taken note, and many are offering a fresh take on the tote, constructing carryalls from cotton and even burlap. A no-fuss gal will find these fabrics to be irresistible on warm weekends thanks to their grab-and-go vibe. From utility sacks to hobos, there are lots of soft and slouchy styles to choose from.

CraftyFor those who prefer a quirky twist, artsy and eclectic elements with handmade appeal are popping up all over this season. Beading, embroidery and appliqués are making your average everyday bag much more unique. Leading the way on the runway, Chanel showcased special crocheted creations and woven wonders, while Versace offered up mixed-motif designs. Many of these bags have a 3-D effect and experiment with more than one texture. These “special”-looking accessories feel especially fresh in such a mass-produced, modern time.

CarefreeThink hands-free and happy, thanks to a flock of cross-body bags and belt packs. After years of oversized bags dominating, finally bigger isn’t better. Good things do come in small packages, so be prepared to edit down your must-have essentials for this summer’s small sacks. Marc Jacobs and D&G were just a few designers who worked the fanny pack this season, while others opted to highlight little and light purses. There’s truly something for everybody — from boho to biker chic, sporty to studded and sexy.

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